You know, sometimes…sometimes I don’t feel all that inspired by my writing work.

Am I good at it? Sure.Can I deliver on time? Yep.

But that doesn’t mean that I’m always excited to write the same types of articles day in and day out. Plus, my work can be fairly technical and research-heavy, which doesn’t always lend itself to a lot of creativity.

Today’s not so much a writing how-to in the traditional sense; it’s more of a how-I-do.

Cue the Montell Jordan!

Ahem, sorry about that.

Anyway: I wanted to share a few of my favorite things that help me write in hopes that maybe they’ll help you, too. Even if you’re not a writer, some of these items could make a nice addition to your workspace.

If there’s one question I get asked more than any other, it’s this: How do I reach my target audience and get them to hire me?

So that’s what we’re covering today.

The approach I’m outlining below is applicable to almost any niche and for any type of freelance work. If you want the long-form version, you can read it here. Otherwise, I’m doing the shortened version below.